Academic Advisor and Planner
Listed on 2026-07-12
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Education / Teaching
Academic Advising & Student Services, University Professor, Education Administration
Academic Advisor And Planner
The Academic Advisor and Planner is part of the broad team of professional academic advising staff at the University, as well as the specific team of advising staff in the assigned college or advising department. Under the direction of the immediate supervisor and in accordance with University academic advising strategies, Academic Advisor and Planners provide essential support and service to students and contribute to the University's goals of promoting student learning, development and success, as well as student persistence and timely graduation.
The primary responsibilities of the Academic Advisor and Planner are to provide comprehensive academic advising and degree planning guidance to an assigned group and wide variety of undergraduate students with broad backgrounds and experiences. Additionally, this staff member will participate and assist with both university and college recruitment and retention efforts, serve on university and college committees, and participate in university and college-specific training and development.
Advising- Advise current and prospective students within an assigned college/academic program on course planning, major selection, degree requirements, university policies and procedures, and career planning related to students' academic goals and registration procedures
- Utilize current and emerging technology and available data to complete essential academic advising duties, processes, and communication with students to support and foster retention, persistence, and success (e.g. CSS/MyBGSU, EAB/SSC, early alert, DARS, Schedule Planner, Pathway Planner, Canvas, SharePoint, Query, etc.)
- Review student academic progress and performance and advise students on specific actions regarding academic and career goals, including development of degree completion pathways
- Refer students to appropriate BGSU and non-BGSU support offices and/or organizations as needed to support student success
- May conduct group advising sessions with designated advising groups or segments of students
- Participate and/or assist in planning and implementing New Student Orientation, Welcome and other advising activities, as well other events on- and off-campus to advise prospective students of college specific requirements (Events may include Falcon Friday, Preview Day, President's Day, regional college events, etc., and other specialized events within a college/department. May include evenings and/or weekends)
- May be responsible for developing programming efforts and intervention strategies for targeted and identified populations of at-risk students
- May be responsible for advising a specific population/cohort of students, requiring additional specialized knowledge and skills
- Additional college and/or academic program specific duties and responsibilities as assigned
- Maintain/Manage advising caseload and work-lists through the utilization of online/digital and analog administrative programs and processes
- Maintain and update student files and records in accordance with federal, state and university regulations
- May conduct, complete and report audits related to student academic progress toward degree completion, eligibility, and fulfillment of requirements to achieve graduation clearance (may include NCAA, Financial Aid, ROTC and other scholarship programs)
- Additional college and/or academic program specific duties and responsibilities as assigned
Additional Duties
- Develop and maintain contact with faculty, staff, and administration as needed to support effective academic advising practice
- Represent college and advising office on college and/or university wide committees as well as at least one University Advising Commission
- Participate and successfully complete initial and on-going training and professional development at the university and departmental level. Topics may be related to academic advising practice and philosophy; university and college policies, procedures and resources; desktop/web-based software and systems; and other related skills and abilities to enhance professional practice and support student success
- May, under the direction of the immediate supervisor and based on the needs of the college or department, be responsible for the preparation, instruction and assessment of 1-2 credit hour introductory and/or academic recovery course per semester which may be designed to introduce students to a specific or variety of academic programs and careers, assist students in their transition to the university, and/or develop strategies and skills for academic success
- Other and additional college and/or academic program specific duties and responsibilities as assigned
The following Degree is required:
- Master's Degree required. Master's Degree in an advising academic discipline, Counseling, Communication, College Student Personnel, Student Affairs in Higher Education preferred
The following Experience is required:
- 1 year of direct advising experience or experience in another college…
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